Elderly woman faints and crashes car in parking lot, Frederick MD
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According to the dispatch call, an 84-year-old woman fainted while driving in the Wegmans parking lot, causing a low-speed collision with several vehicles. She was wearing a seatbelt and conscious when help arrived. She was transported to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick MD Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:46
Transcript:
00:00
Good evening, this is ALS two inbound to your facility at priority two.
00:03
Eighty-four, eighty-four year old female chief complaint is going to be syncopal if you have any copies.
00:09
Roger, copies received.
00:11
Patient's lowest four GCS is 15.
00:14
Airway patent.
00:15
Patient was driving in Wegmans parking lot when she had a syncopal episode crashing her car into multiple vehicles.
00:20
No law, the patient was wearing a seatbelt.
00:22
No airbag deployment.
00:23
Low speed collision.
00:25
Patient was conscious when we got there.
00:27
Does not recall the event stating that she had been to physical therapy before and felt a little bit more tired than normal afterwards.
00:34
Currently heart rate at 70, showing a sinus rhythm with a 1st degree block.
00:38
She's 99 percent on room air.
00:40
Blood pressure is 148 over 81.
00:42
Blood sugar is 113.
00:44
ETA is going to be about five to ten minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Wormans Mill Rd, Frederick, MD 21701
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